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Migrating from Google Maps

Migrating from Google Maps to the Radar Maps Platform is simple, and usually involves just a few lines of code. Find the Google Maps offerings used in your application below and learn about the corresponding cost-effective, developer-friendly Radar alternative.

Maps#

Google's maps offering is used for rendering maps in applications. Radar provides vector base maps with beautiful out-of-the-box styles as an alternative. Check out the maps explorer in the dashboard to see them in action.

Google Maps FeatureRadar Feature
Dynamic MapsDynamic Maps
Static MapsStatic Maps

Places#

Google's Places APIs enable finding and geocoding locations such as addresses and points of interest. Radar's Geocoding and Search APIs provide fully featured geocoding, autocomplete, address validation, and geolocation APIs as an alternative.

Google Maps APIRadar API
Geocoding APIForward Geocoding API
Reverse Geocoding APIReverse Geocoding API
N/AIP Geocoding API
Autocomplete APIAutocomplete API
Place Autocomplete UIAutocomplete Component
Address Validation APIAddress Validation API
Nearby Search APIPlaces Search API
Current Place APIContext API

Routes#

Google's Routes APIs are used to calculate routes between locations or snap to roads. Radar's routing APIs provide a suite of distance, matrix, directions, route match, and optimize APIs to power these use cases and more.

Google Maps APIRadar API
Distance Matrix APIDistance Matrix API
Directions APIDirections API
Snap to Roads APIRoute Matching API
Speed Limits APIRoute Matching API, with speedLimit included in the roadAttributes parameter
Compute Routes APIMatrix API, Directions API, or Route Optimization API

Support#

Have questions or feedback on migrating from Google Maps to Radar? Let us know! Email us at support@radar.com.